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It’s another blistering demonstration of Thee Oh Sees greatest trick: they’re the only prolific band who doesn’t put out records often enough.
It’s another blistering demonstration of Thee Oh Sees greatest trick: they’re the only prolific band who doesn’t put out records often enough.
Thee Oh Sees kicked into a marathon set of hypnotic bass (played on a guitar, of course, by the tireless Petey Dammit), ghostly falsettos, pummeling drums, and spooky keyboard dispatches.
Maybe it was the death of Lou Reed, who John Dwyer dedicated their set to, and the weird energy that brought, and the location certainly was condusive, but Thee Oh Sees were absolutely on fire Sunday night.
Prolific, garage-favouring jam band Thee Oh Sees are compiling yet another batch of their non-album tracks for a third Singles Collection. This latest edition arrives November 26 via band leader John Dwyer’s Castle Face Records imprint.
I have said it before, but will keep saying it until we are ALL in agreement: Thee Oh Sees are one of the best, if not thee best, live acts playing today.
San Francisco’s royal family, Thee Oh Sees, are setting out on a month long US tour with Austin psychopaths OBN III’s and Minneapolis lunatics The Blind Shake. The circus began with a sold-out, three-night takeover at The Chapel.
San Francisco psychedelic garage rock band Thee Oh Sees performed at St. James Park in San Jose, California as main support for punk icons Iggy & the Stooges.
Thee Oh Sees launch their fall US tour this weekend, and visits San Francisco with a three-night residency at the Chapel. Tickets are now available.
Famous Class Records is currently auctioning off a slew of rare 7-inch releases from SPIN cover star Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Cass McCombs, Deerhoof, Lower Dens, the Mallard, and more.
This fall, Thee Oh Sees will travel the nation in search of more converts. And praise! praise! Even more dates are to be announced soon!
As John Dwyer releases his Vinegar Mirror photography book through Vacation, the busy San Francisco songwriter is remaining focused on his band, Thee Oh Sees, with whom he’ll spend the fall touring.
Thee Oh Sees, whose latest album, Floating Coffin, came out back in April, are getting ready for a fall tour that includes what is their biggest headlining NYC show yet: Irving Plaza on October 29.
The pit during San Francisco garage punk band Thee Oh Sees was swirling, crowd-surfing chaos…
There’s really nothing new to say about a live show from San Francisco psychedelic garage rockers Thee Oh Sees. Yes, they are still America’s most exciting live rock band.
The lineup for San Jose’s C2SV Festival continues to grow with the addition of Thee Oh Sees, Bosnian Rainbows, G.F.P. (with Greg Hetson and Tony Alva)…
It’s official: San Francisco’s beloved Thee Oh Sees are confirmed to open for Iggy and the Stooges at this year’s C2SV festival in San Jose.
It’s quite a run, too: three nights in a row at The Chapel from October 10th through the 12th, accompanied in all three by OBN III’s and The Blind Shake.
…drawing over four thousand people to Potrero del Sol Park for a day of amazing music and food capped by stellar sets from Thee Oh Sees and YACHT.
Stern herself seemed rather high, hopping around bare-foot on the hot stage, delivering Woody Allen impressions and wondering whether her guitar…
, Thee Oh Sees have honed a distinctive sound over the last decade that’s totally affecting, so that when Dwyer invites everyone who wants to come up on stage,…
Bay Bridged outlook toward supporting both emerging and established artists in the local indie rock scene. Garage gods Thee Oh Sees headline the day….
Ty Segall, Thee Oh Sees, Jeff the Brotherhood, Black Pus, Les Savy Fav’s Tim Harrington, Black Dice’s Eric Copeland, Future Islands and others contributed jams to the release
Thee Oh Sees took the stage last to finish up the show, playing a mix of old songs and new ones off their absolutely stellar recent album Floating Coffin.
“…The band’s live shows are renowned for the energy and a sort of heads-down-no-nonsense-mindless-boogie that makes the show at Exit07 an exciting prospect…”
Photos from Thee Oh Sees’ show at London’s Scala.
“…Today’s Top Tune is the churning “Toe Cutter/Thumb Buster,” from their CD, Floating Coffin.”
“Cartoon hub Adult Swim recently leaked new tunes by Thee Oh Sees and the Black Lips to promote their Dr. Pepper-assisted Garage Swim comp, and today (May 6) it is giving the whole thing away for free…”
“John Dwyer’s otherworldly vocal yelps belie the morbid lyrical undertones of Floating Coffin, his prolific band’s latest collection of joyous nihilism…”
“Thee Oh Sees set my brain on fire… My music nerd brain tries to summon the name of every band they remind me of…”
“…Adult Swim offer a quick taste of the upcoming mix via Thee Oh Sees’ rollicking “Devil Again,” a reliably sloppy jaunt from the San Francisco fuzz warriors….”